Shout out to all those resisting exploitation, resource extraction and the state here on Vancouver Island, Sunshine Coast and Lower Mainland.

A crew of autonomous musicians, anarchists, organizers and and general trouble makers are kicking off a tour this July to connect with you. We’re looking to build solidarity and relationships so that together we can stand strong in the face of the industrial Hydra of Fracked Gas, Pipelines, LFG Liquification Facilities, Clearcuts, Tankers and destroy that which destroys us.

Check out our tour dates to see if we’re coming to your community and get in touch if you want to organize a show, workshop, bbq, raucous or to get your hands on some of the publications we be distroing.

Trinidad specializes in Deep Drilling, 87% able to drill more than 6000 ft into the earth

A small business that is making big headlines in the corporate investment world is the young Calgary based company Trinidad Drilling Ltd. Toting themselves as specializing in deep drilling solutions, in July of this year the company secured a deal “to build a 3,000 horsepower rig, Canada’s largest land- based oil and gas drilling rig, and operate it for five years in the Liard Basin of northeastern British Columbia to drill for gas supplies for a LNG terminal…” according to The Financial Post (05/09/13). At the time the recipient of this contract was undisclosed but a report titled Is 2014 a Breakout Year for This Small-Cap Drilling Company?posted October 2nd, 2013 list the partners as Apache Energy and Chevron. This report also goes on to accredit Trinidad Drilling Ltd.’s development of new advanced technology and equipment the reason these companies are able to operate and access hard to access LNG in the basin at all. Continue reading →

With some of the only video from behind police lines, subMedia.tv witnessed the brutal raid by the Royal Colonial Mounted Police on the Mi’kmaq blockade of fracking equipment. But the fierce response of the community in defense of the warriors was also captured on camera. We bring you the real story about what really went down on Highway 134, the story that the corporate media doesn’t want you to see. ~As posted on http://subMedia.com

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Graffiti found on Texada Island denouncing Lafarge. Lafarge is the company complicit in trying to increase coal import and export by ten fold despite community resistance. This increase would be part of the Fraser Surrey Dock expansion proposal that is receiving flax all across the board. Capitalism and it’s corporate bosses don’t give a shit bout that now do they? Wanna sign another petition? Give me a break! At least these folks got some well deserved redecorating in

The world’s “Greenest City” is home to some very dirty business. Mining Justice Alliance out on a “Toxic Tour” of Vancouver’s mining headquarters and public action coinciding with the BC Mining Week Gala. Featuring creative performances, testimonies and presentations from Tibetan, Filipino, Mayan, Latin@, and local Indigenous communities , video footage from affected areas and action-packed surprises.

BC Black Out : Among the stops along the tour, it also stopped outside Compliance Energy Corporation Headquarters located at 800 West Pender Street. Vancouver is home to over 1200 mining companies! For more information on the companies, local and international struggles see